8 Troubleshooting
211
SMGB0064 rev.0 - 08/2011
8
Phenomenon
Cause
Check item
Action
(Turn OFF the main
switch)
Activation of the high-pres-
sure switch due to the
excessively high discharge
pressure
Insufficient Air Flow to the Heat Exchanger (Outdoor Heat
Exchanger during the Cooling Process or Indoor Heat
Exchanger during the Heating Process)
Check the heat exchanger
for dust or for clogging
Remove the dust or the
clogging
Check the air filter for dust
Remove the dust
Check for any obstacles at
the inlet or the outlet of the
heat exchanger
Remove the obstacles
Check the service area
Secure service area
Check the speed (Outdoor
Fan: Cooling / Indoor Fan:
Heating)
Replace the fan motor if
faulty
Malfunction of the Expansion Valve
Disconnected of the Con-
nector
Fix the looseness or recon-
nect the connector
Fully closed and locked
Replace the expansion
valve
Excessively High Temp. Air to the Indoor Unit
Calculate the heat load
Reduce the heat load or
use a bigger unit
Check for hot air near the
ceiling (Heating)
Provide good circulation
Check for short-circuited air
(Heating)
Remove the short-circuited
air
Check for other heat source
Remove the heat source
Faulty High-Pressure
Switch
Faulty Pressure Switch
Measure the discharge
pressure. Check the conti-
nuity after the decrease of
the pressure
Replace the pressure
switch if faulty
Insufficient Contacting
Measure the resistance by
means of the tester
Fix the looseness. Replace
the connector
Incorrect Connection
Check the connections
Repair the connections
Faulty Magnet Switch
Incorrect Connection
Check wiring
Repair connections. Re-
place Magnet Switch
Malfunction A Contact
Check connections
Activation of the high-pres-
sure switch due to the
excessively high discharge
pressure
Faulty or malfunction of the expansion valve
Check for clogging
Remove the clogging
Check the connect wiring
and the connectors
Replace the connector
Check the operation sound
from the coil
Replace the coil
Check the discharge gas
thermistor
Replace the thermistor
Check the attaching state
of the discharge gas ther-
mistor
Reattach the thermistor
Faulty gas bypass solenoid valve
Check for clogging
Replace the gas bypass
solenoid valve
Overcharged refrigerant
Check the cycle operation
temp.
Charge the refrigerant
correctly
Mixture of the non-condensate gas in the refrigerant cycle
Check the air temp. and
the pressure
Recharge the refrigerant
after the vacuum pumping
Clogging of the discharge piping
Check for clogging
Remove the clogging
Liquid line stop valve or gas line stop valve is not in
operation
Check the stop valves
Fully Open the stop valves
Clogging of the check valve
Check for clogging
Replace the check valve
Activation of Reverse
Phase Sensor in Outdoor
Unit
Reverse or single phase
Check it according to elec-
trical wiring
Replacing wires, repair,
tightening screws or correct
wiring
Faulty Outdoor unit PCB1
Replace PCB1 if faulty
Summary of Contents for RAS-(2-3)HVRN(S)(2)
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Page 119: ...4 Electrical Wiring 109 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 4 RAS 4 6 HVRNM2E ...
Page 120: ...4 Electrical Wiring 110 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 RAS 4 6 HRNM2E ...
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Page 147: ...5 Control System 137 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 5 Dry operation Continues in the next page ...
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Page 155: ...5 Control System 145 SMGB0064 rev 0 08 2011 5 Activation for protection device control ...
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